Tlar: Comment - I know that many of you that follow the news on Iraq see that insurgents have taken Mosul, the second largest city in Iraq. Maliki ordered the troops that were supposed to defend the city, to stand down and leave everything including all equipment and armaments behind.

The insurgents moved right in with little to no fighting, taking government buildings over. This is a Maliki ploy to attempt to declare Martial Law. He needs parliament to approve it. He hopes through this to scare parliament into giving him complete control of Iraq.

Mysteriously the "insurgents" went to Nujaifi's parents home, the President of Parliament and planted bombs all around that house. They blew it up. One house out of an entire neighborhood. ~~~

Parliament will not declare Martial Law because they are not so stupid as Maliki thinks they are. The opposition will not give Maliki these dictorial (DICTATOR?) powers 4 days before he will be removed and lose his immunity I assure you. Maliki let Mosul be taken because it is his last desperate hope to stay in power. He knows that he will ultimately be hung and his family will lose all their stolen possessions if he can't continue on as PM. What we are witnessing is the desperation of a dictator. He intentionally allowed Mosel to be taken and if I am right, he will be found complicit in the take-over.. The Kurds have already sent their army in to take the city back, The US has brought in 8000 troops, not the 4 or 5 thousand being reported, to assist the Kurds while the impotent Iraq army stands down. The US forced Maliki to let the Kurdish army go in and reclaim the city. He did not want anyone to go in as part of his hope to get Martial Law declared. THERE WILL BE NO MARTIAL LAW GRANTED TO THIS JERK. I assure you. The opposition sees right through this act of treason of his. His hands are dirty and the truth of this will come out that Maliki either supplied the uniforms to the insurgents which made it easy for them to gain access or he had his corrupt murderous general, one of the two generals he had put on his list requesting immunity for in his negotiation to step down, send Iraqi troops into Mosul to pave the way for the insurgents. Either way, the Iraqi army had to at least known the insurgents were coming what with technology is today yet we are to believe the army had no heads up. There is only one corridor the insurgents could have come through. The Kurds had warned the army to cover this corridor and had they done that they could have easily stopped the insurgents before they ever got to the city of Mosul. Again that is very suspicious along with the timing of this. Truck convoys in the desert are easy to see and they were either ignored or given safe passage to Mosul. This will not slow down the election one iota. In fact it will most likely probably speed the process up. A new government is coming to Iraq and the Mosul situation is being reversed quickly as I write this. The Kurds have already taken back key areas including the airport. Also some of you have voiced concern about the money that the insurgents took from the banks. It will be found and brought back quickly. It is still my opinion that the last week of June we will still see the RV. If you have followed my emails from the beginning you will see that only twice have I even said when they were going to do it. Later the CBI admitted that on both occasions they had intended to do it and had stopped for one reason or another mostly being Maliki. The only thing that may have changed is the amount. I still believe we will see a $1.50 to $2.00 dinar but I have received some information that it could break the $2.00 range. Those of you that think I am talking out of my head, watch and see if I am not right. Mosul will be retaken quickly as the ISIS is losing ground hourly. Turki will pull the trigger sometime between June 26th and July first. Remember, for those of you who don't quite see this yet, "it is only through chaos that great opportunities truly exist. Orderliness breeds stagnation and little opportunity - tlar" Enjoy this. You are witness to the birth of a new democracy in the ME and just maybe other countries around Iraq will also take a look see and come of age. Birthing can be very painful. Ask any women you know. tlar Political figures moving to the formation of a national salvation government alternative to Maliki a464583961f2802ea6eba18cd20ce7ff_S.jpg BAGHDAD / Baghdadi News / .. Sources familiar, Wednesday, that the important political figures began its movement and its contacts with the political blocs from within and outside the political process for the purpose of forming a government of national salvation alternative to the current government. The sources told / Baghdadi News /, that "Iraqi political figures mission began her movements since yesterday after the control of militants Daash the city of Mosul, for the purpose of consultations with the political blocs from within the political process and abroad with the aim of forming a government of national salvation alternative to the government of Prime Minister that failed in crisis management and security files, the economy and services. " The sources confirmed that "these characters will offer their movements during a meeting of leaders of political blocs today at the home of al-Jaafari,"

stressing that "these figures would ask Maliki to resign in order to form a government with the consent of the House of Representatives that would end legislative term on 13/6."

The sources indicated that "government of national salvation will include well-known personalities known for their loyalty national integrity and justice, plus it includes all Iraqi sects and competencies." / Finished / 2www.currencychatter.com

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Wonko the Sane

6/12/2014 02:14:28 am

I personally think TLAR has the best insight as to what is transpiring in Iraq. Millionday brings the best news from the widest sources but she tries to stay within ink, and doesn't delve deep into what she thinks may transpire. As for his predictions, I'm not as sure as he is, but I do think it will be resolved soon. I was very surprised that he made them. He has put his credibility on the line. And while the rumor slingers often do this, and don't seem all that worried about their credibility, TLAR does, and for him to do so speaks volumes. I do hope he is right. I'd be quite happy with the time frame and value :)
Best of luck everyone! It really does seem like we will find our conclusion very soon! Do absolute good with whatever you receive, and you will be absolutely happy I assure you.

angie

6/12/2014 02:30:32 am

This all sounds good, but how do you explain the invasion into all the other provinces? Seems to me that it is more than just Maliki trying to declare martial law to stay in power.

Invasion into other parts of Iraq seems easy to explain. The terrorist want to do all they can to disrupt the growth of Iraq because ...

(1) A healthy Iraq threatens the balance of power in the Middle East.

(2) A real democracy could encourage the people of other Middle Eastern nations to revolt and demand democracy for their country.

(3) A revalued dinar will fulfill the plans of the International Monetary Fund. This will give wealth to Iraq (a democracy in the ME) and many non-ME nations.

Radical Muslim terrorist are fighting against their #1 enemy, non Muslim nations and democracies they support so bringing chaos to Iraq will help those causes.

Long Island Guy

6/12/2014 03:29:45 am

Bravo, Tlar! Thank you for explaining what is happening over there. You, millionday, and BGG have all been reassuring us Dinarians that the situation is not as bleak as Maliki, and our own news media would have us believe. According to the news on tv last night, the insurgents were getting ready to take Baghdad itself! I'm glad they are all but contained and that parliament will proceed in ridding themselves of this joker and bring in another PM, but I hope for the sake of the Iraqi people that it is not Chalabi. Do research on him on Wikipedia and you find out that he has quite a checkered past too. But maybe the Iraqi people need to discover that for themselves and vote him out in four years! Democracy at its best! Thanks, again!

noway

6/12/2014 04:01:58 am

I always enjoy tlar's thoughts. I have to say that this will probably go sooner in my view. also it is was the us troops under the umbrella of the un that went in to take care of business. let's give credit where it is due. keep up the good work tlar!

wittsend

6/12/2014 04:45:56 am

Not having been a fan of his previously, I must admit that, over the past few months, Tlar's views are growing on me.

Tlar, I think your Report here is right on target. I only disagree with your $2 rate. It will not line up with their neighbor Kuwait, so I believe it will be higher. If not, I will hold out until it goes up where it should be.

Kudos to the brave Kurds. I always have taken a liking to them from long ago.

Lets hope Chalabi fades into the sunset as well. Remember he plays all the fields he can, and was a sidekick of Saddam and got arrested then. I would not trust him to do the good of the citizens there.

Good targeting of the real culprit, and now that he did this, I think his goose IS cooked, and has no chance of squirming out to some lavish high life. Some people are just plain no good and he is one of them.